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DUNEDIN, Fla. -- The Blue Jays finalized their Opening Day roster on Wednesday, handing the fifth starter's job to right-hander Scott Richmond and the backup catching duties to Michael Barrett.

Inglett goes down to AAA, leaving Millar, Bautista and MacDonald on the bench along with Barrett. I guess that means Lind, Wells, Rios, Snider, Rolen, Scutaro, Hill, Overbay and Barajas will make up our starting lineup. No surprises.

The Blue Jays have optioned right-hander Jeremy Accardo to Triple-A Las Vegas, bringing an end to the race for the final 'pen spot.

Halladay, Litsch, Purcey, Romero and Richmond will get the starts, with Ryan, Downs, Carlson, Tallet, Frasor, Camp and League out of the bullpen. Correct me if I've made mistakes anywhere.

Since the Jays don't have a day off until April 20th, I guess that means Richmond will get at least two starts, @CLE and @MIN.

Everyone have their opening day tickets yet? Monday night is fast approaching. Looks like the good Doctor takes on Justin Verlander in the season opener, and it appears games two through four should feature Litsch, Percey and Romero taking on Edwin Jackson, Zach Minor and 20-year old Rick Porcello, who will be making his MLB debut. I don't see any major advantage for either team in the series based on starting pitchers alone (except for Halladay's game, obv), so it looks like this series should be up for grabs.

LOL my one friend has been playing CoD World At War with some Blue Jays players (BJ Ryan, Brandon League, Rick Bauer, Cecil,etc), got hammered as hell one day then was bagging on BJ Ryan for sucking at CoD and baseball. Promptly got removed from his friend's list.

Looks like the good Doctor takes on Justin Verlander in the season opener, and it appears games two through four should feature Litsch, Percey and Romero taking on Edwin Jackson, Zach Minor and 20-year old Rick Porcello, who will be making his MLB debut. I don't see any major advantage for either team in the series based on starting pitchers alone (except for Halladay's game, obv), so it looks like this series should be up for grabs.

It's seasons like this I'm happy that half my family lives in Chicago...makes me feel less guilty about cheering for the White Sox.

What is this now, year 9 of Ricciardi's 5-year plan? Hell, even JFJ didn't get this many second chances. Shows you how much Toronto really cares about the Jays...so sad, because 15-20 years ago, T.O. was a baseball-mad city.